Welcome to Consett and District Golf Club

There are a number of Open Competitions available to book on Golf Empire or BRS for late 2018 and 2019. Special offers for visiting parties and societies now available for 2019

Consett & District Golf course is an 18 hole, mature parkland course formed in 1911 and redesigned by Harry Vardon a few years later. A course review has recently been completed with the yardage now being 6083 yards. The course is set in 100 acres of the beautiful Derwent Valley on the county border between Durham and Northumberland.

The course offers an enjoyable experience for all ages and golfing abilities. Consett Golf Club has a reputation second to none for its friendly atmosphere and excellent bar and catering facilities. It is the perfect location to complete your day's golf, have a meal, take some refreshment and enjoy the breathtaking views

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Consett & District Golf Club thanks our sponsors – Emperor Flooring and Advanced Financial Planning. Please click on their logo to go to their website

Course Maintenance

Winter tee off mats are being introduced where needed, ie par 3's and certain others. Post and ropes are also being implimented, this helps us direct traffic away from key areas to improve season playability, and we would be grateful if people would respect this and keep all buggies and trolleys off these areas ( it is to your advantage in the long term ). Please also refrain from standing on the ropes or pulling out posts.
Currently play is Preferred Lies, Fairways and Semi Rough. (Not inside tree line of woods & Copses). As a trial balls in Bunkers can also have a Preferred Lie to try and improve playability. Due to the wet conditions, the use of Fairway mats and electric trolley winter wheels are now mandatory..

Course Conditions

The course is OPEN but unfortunately buggies are not permitted. Winter wheels and fairway mats must also be used. Could trolley users please keep outside of roped off areas and refrain from stepping on and snapping ropes !!
Please be aware certain areas are wet and slippy, Thankyou

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